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Paige Spiranac and Her ‘Extremely Smart’ Sister Lexi Admitted to Being Jealous of Each Other and Once Revealed What Made Them Feel That Way

Published 10/02/2022, 1:28 PM EDT

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Paige Spiranac is one of the most popular golfers in the sports world. Her way of boldly putting her point across makes fans admire her even more. The pro golfer turned social media sensation has a massive Instagram following of 3.6 Million.

From time to time, Spiranac puts forth her views on issues surrounding the sports world. With all the fame and success the retired pro golfer holds, the fact that even Paige can get jealous does not sit well with many. As a matter of fact, Paige has recently admitted to being jealous of someone very close to her

Paige Spiranac reveals the reason for her jealousy

Paige Spiranac is not a name unknown to anyone in the world of golf. The pro-golfer is famous for her informative and bold statements online. Recently, Spiranac confessed to being jealous of her own sister growing up.

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In an interview held not long ago, Paige Spiranac and her sister Lexie Spiranac talked about the sibling rivalry they held against one another growing up. The siblings made a nostalgic voyage to their childhood.

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Spiranac said, “The thing about Lexie is that she’s extremely smart.  She was a black belt in Taekwondo. She’s taller than me. She’s stronger than me. And so I never had any advantage over her. I couldn’t fight her because she would literally kill me. I think I was jealous of you. Because dad pretty much raised you. You had a lot more freedom than I had.”

Sibling rivalry is not a rarity. Ever since time began, history is witness to epic sibling rivalries. NFL coaches and brothers Jim and John Harbaugh went against one another with their teams in the Super Bowl. So, the Spiranac sisters having a hint of sibling rivalry when they were younger is not really all that strange after all, is it?

Paige Spiranac was not alone in her apprehensions about her sister, Lexie. The latter also confessed to being jealous of the former. Lexie said, “I was jealous of you because of the attention mom and dad gave you because of your exceptional abilities in sports. That was my problem. Mom didn’t understand High School. So when I got into Stanford nobody knew it was a big deal. So I think I was a little jealous that mom related to you more because she understood that kind of achievement. And she didn’t really understand test scores.”

So clearly, the feelings between these “Hot sisters” were mutual.

Spiranac and her bold attitude

Paige Spiranac is very well known for her bold and fiery attitude. She is always seen standing up for what is right. Paige tries to share her opinions on important issues from time to time.

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Spiranac has been a subject of online trolling countless times. Although, she often replies and gives a bold comeback to anyone trying to put her down.

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Paige once said“At that point, you’re blaming me for how I look. I could be walking around naked, but it doesn’t mean I deserve to be sexually assaulted.”

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Paige’s strong character and bold attitude are probably two of her most distinctive characteristics and fans seem to love that.

What do you think about Paige’s stand on the issue? Share your views in the comments section below.

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Written by:

Daiemah Malik

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Daiemah is a golf writer at EssentiallySports. Having been writing since the age of 12, she has had a keen interest in Golf. Daiemah admires Nelly Korda and Tiger Woods, and would love to see more women excel in the sport.
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Manaal Siddiqui

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